
What is Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery?
What is Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery? Endoscopic skull base surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to remove tumors and abnormalities located deep within
We provide comprehensive surgical care for complex skull base conditions using advanced minimally invasive and microsurgical techniques.
Our skull base surgery team combines multidisciplinary expertise with high-precision technology to manage tumors and lesions involving the skull base while preserving neurological function and quality of life.

Our Skull Base Surgery Clinic specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex conditions involving the base of the skull, an anatomically delicate region housing critical nerves and blood vessels. Supported by advanced imaging, navigation systems, and modern operating theatres, we manage both benign and malignant skull base disorders.From sinonasal and pituitary tumors to lateral skull base lesions, our clinic follows evidence-based protocols to ensure surgical precision, safety, and long-term disease control.
Using advanced diagnostic tools and imaging technology
With experienced surgeons and modern infrastructure
Through minimally invasive techniques and expert care
Our hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art surgical infrastructure to evaluate and treat complex skull base conditions safely.
Our multidisciplinary team follows standardized skull base surgery protocols to ensure accurate diagnosis, surgical precision, and optimal clinical outcomes.
We adopt a patient-centric approach, guiding patients from diagnosis through surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term follow-up care.

Minimally invasive removal of skull base tumors.
Precision surgery for pituitary gland disorders.
Endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
Microsurgical management of vestibular schwannomas.
Surgical care for tumors near the frontal skull base.
Advanced management of complex or recurrent cases.
Highly specialized surgical services designed to manage complex skull base conditions with precision, safety, and multidisciplinary coordination.

Surgical management of lesions involving the frontal skull base region.
Advanced care for lesions involving the ear and lateral skull base.
Minimally invasive endoscopic approaches to skull base surgery.
We provide focused and comprehensive skull base surgical care using advanced microsurgical and endoscopic techniques. Our specialists prioritize neurological safety, surgical precision, and long-term disease control.
Early diagnosis and timely intervention play a vital role in preventing progression and complications in skull base disorders.
From complex tumors to revision procedures, we design personalized treatment pathways supported by advanced diagnostics and expert multidisciplinary care.
Coordinated care across surgical specialties.
High-precision surgical guidance systems.
Protection of critical neurological structures.
Structured post-surgical follow-up and care.
From young adults to elderly patients, we offer individualized skull base surgical care tailored to clinical complexity.
Schedule your consultation with our world-class medical team for professional and confidential care.
We treat pituitary tumors, skull base tumors, CSF leaks, acoustic neuromas, and complex lesions near vital neurovascular structures.
While complex, modern techniques and experienced teams significantly improve safety and outcomes.
Yes, many skull base surgeries are performed using endoscopic minimally invasive approaches.
Yes, ENT, neurosurgery, radiology, and oncology teams collaborate for optimal care.
Yes, structured long-term monitoring is essential after skull base surgery.

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